Secondly, the link I posted previously.
Is from THE LANCET.
Lastly, you attempt to tarnish the validity of these MEDICAL AUTHORITY links, with an unreferenced, anonymous quote from a museum spokesperson.
"The Lancet" article is from 2004.
The only part of it which is relevant to the current debate is the final paragraph which references the Helsinki Declaration. It would have been more appropriate and certainly less inflammatory if you had quoted or posted a link to the Helsinki Declaration.
I didn't question the accuracy of the article. I know what happened in camps and hospitals under the Nazi regime. I was criticising the linking of vaccines to Nazis. This linking by anti-vaccination campaigners isn't new. It's just that it's in the news more now because of COVID. I quoted the reaction of Auschwitz Memorial Museum to a similar linking because s/he put it better than I would have done.
The Auschwitz museum comment was reported in "Jewish Telegraphic Agency" 12th July 2021 and
"Times of Israel" 13th July 2021.
Such linkage is hurtful. It may also be harmful. Health workers have suffered abuse during the pandemic on account of unsubstantiated accusations.